Tag:
Basics

Results

Most of Australia’s day-to-day law enforcement has been subcontracted out or privatized just as in foreign cities. Over time Australia’s federal police forces turned their focus more towards national security and paramilitary matters - partly to keep an …

by Zenith
Okay, folks, this is what you need to know to do biz in Australia. If you really care, you can look up gigapulses of sociological treatises on SocieNet about the subtle and not-so-subtle differences between Australia and any other Western …

The nation of Australia began its existence as a constitutional monarchy headed by the sovereign of the United Kingdom and governed by a Parliament of elected representatives.
This situation has lasted far longer than one would expect, given Australia s …

Australia is home to twenty or twenty-five million people. If that seems like a vague figure you’re right - we haven’t had an accurate (or even complete) census since some time in the late 2020’s. The mana storms make it impossible to figure out exactly …

Australia's Aborigines have the longest continuous cultural history in the world, dating all the way back to the Ice Age.
Aborigine tribes thrived across the continent, living a semi-nomadic lifestyle in the desert or a sedentary one along the coast. …

WATER AND THE STANDARD OF LIVING
You’ll find the same basic amenities and variances in Australian cities as you will in most Western nations. We have the same kind of Matrix access the same fast food joints the same omnipresent advertisements the same …

You’ll find most of the usual shadowrunner toys are available in Australia, though in some cases you’re going to have to jump through a lot of hoops to get them. The biggest hoops come when you’re trying to get weaponry. Australia has a history of …

h3. [[Life in Australia]]
Okay, folks, this is what you need to know to do biz in Australia. If you really care, you can look up gigapulses of sociological treatises on SocieNet about the subtle and not-so-subtle differences between Australia and any …

The Crash of '29 struck Australia hard and forced the privatization of Telstra, the government controlled telecom company. Renraku took the deal and created Baird Communications, which still provides Australia’s public RTG and LTG services today
[[ …